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Bugatti 35

Bugatti 35

The Bugatti Type 35 is widely regarded as one of the most successful and beautiful racing cars ever built. Introduced in 1924, it became the foundation for Bugatti’s dominance in motor racing throughout the 1920s and early 1930s. Designed by
Bugatti 35 A Course

Bugatti 35 A Course

The Bugatti Type 35A Course was introduced in 1925 as a more accessible version of the renowned Type 35 Grand Prix car. Known informally as the “Tecla”—a reference to a brand of imitation jewelry—the 35A offered many of the visual
Bugatti 35 B

Bugatti 35 B

The Bugatti Type 35B was the ultimate evolution of the legendary Type 35 Grand Prix series, introduced in 1927 as a high-performance variant designed to compete at the very top of international motorsport. It represented the culmination of Bugatti’s technical
Bugatti 35 B Course

Bugatti 35 B Course

The Bugatti Type 35B Course was a dedicated racing variant of the famed Type 35B, representing the height of Bugatti’s motorsport engineering during the late 1920s. Designed specifically for competitive use, it embodied the marque’s commitment to blending mechanical innovation
Bugatti 35 B Sport

Bugatti 35 B Sport

The Bugatti Type 35B Sport was a high-performance development of the already formidable Type 35 series, introduced in the late 1920s as the ultimate expression of Bugatti’s Grand Prix engineering. It represented the pinnacle of the company’s racing innovation before
Bugatti 252 Biplace Sport

Bugatti 252 Biplace Sport

The Bugatti Type 252 Biplace Sport was a unique prototype developed between 1957 and 1962, marking the final automotive endeavor by the original Bugatti family before the company’s sale to Hispano-Suiza in 1963. Conceived under the direction of Roland Bugatti,